What is the cue ball's momentum after the collision? What is the 5-ball's kinetic energy after the collision? What was the cue ball's momentum before the collision? What was the speed of the cue ball before the collision?
A cue ball of mass 23 g hits the 5-ball, which has a mass of 16 g. After the collision, the 5-ball has a speed of 10.03 m/s while the cue ball moves at 1.53 m/s.
A cue ball of mass 23 g hits the 5-ball, which has a mass of 16 g. After the collision, the 5-ball has a speed of 10.03 m/s while the cue ball moves at 1.53 m/s.
1 Answer
- Cue ball momentum after =
#0.035 kg.m.s^(-1)# - 5-Ball’s KE after =
#0.80 m.s^(-1)# - Cue ball momentum before =
#0.20 kg.m.s^(-1)# - Cue ball speed before =
# 8.5 m.s^(-1)#
Explanation:
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Convert mass values to kg:
Cue ball:
5 ball:
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Cue ball’s momentum after the collision
#p_(c2) = m_c × v_c = 0.023 × 1.53 = 0.03519 #
#⇒ p_(c2) = 0.035 kg.m.s^(-1)# -
5-Ball’s kinetic energy after the collision
#E_k=½ m v^2 = ½ × 0.016 × 10.03^2 = 0.8048072 #
#⇒ E_k = 0.80 J# -
Use conservation of momentum to calculate the momentum of the cue ball before the collision
Total momentum before = total momentum after
Note that I am assuming that the 5-ball was stationary before the collision (the question does not state this). I am also assuming that the two balls move off in the same direction.
#p_(c1) + 0 = p_(c2) + m_5 × v_5#
#p_(c1)# is the cue ball’s momentum before the collision.
#p_(c1) = 0.03519 + 0.016 × 10.03 = 0.19567#
# ⇒ p_(c1) = 0.20 kg.m.s^(-1)# -
Calculate the speed of the cue ball before the collision
#p_(c1) = m_c × u_c ⇒ u_c = p_(c1) / m_c = 0.19567 / 0.023 = 8.5073913 #
# ⇒ u_(c) = 8.5 m.s^(-1) #